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finally, are you ready to hand over the wheel at google headquarters this week, california governor jerry brown signed a law legalizing driverless cars. the search giant has been developing self-driving cars for several years. they use cameras and radar to detect other vehicles. and have reportedly logged more than 300,000 road miles without an incident. implementing this idea is right on schedule. >>> you know, it was just at the 1939 worlds fair when general motors predicted a highway system full of electric cars controlled by remote radio as part of the company's futurerama exhibit and predicted those cars would be on the road in 1960. that will do it for us. next week, a special interview, oracle co-founder, ceo and third richest american, larry ellison will be our special guest. each week keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next week. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk.
finally, are you ready to hand over the wheel at google headquarters this week, california governor jerry brown signed a law legalizing driverless cars. the search giant has been developing self-driving cars for several years. they use cameras and radar to detect other vehicles. and have reportedly logged more than 300,000 road miles without an incident. implementing this idea is right on schedule. >>> you know, it was just at the 1939 worlds fair when general motors predicted a...
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the ravens beating the browns 23-16. we will have more on the game and on what's happening in sports at 6:20 eastern time. first andrew has the morning's top business headlines. >>> on the global markets agenda, results of an audit of spanish banks will be released today. this will reveal the amount needed to capitalize the country's beleaguered banks. audit results come one day after spain announced its 2013 budget and steve sedgwick will be joining us live with more on all of that in just a few minutes. france is also announcing its budget plans today. president hollande said that the budget will be the toughest in 30 years. government needs to find about $39 billion of spending cuts or deshl resources to meet its 2013 deficit target. and fitch is lowering its 2012 growth forecasts both for china and india. citing deteriorating outlook of the global economy. so not a great way to start the morning. >> no, not great, but i like seeing what we did -- i saw ge and i was going to tell whoever thinks that we need to kiss up
the ravens beating the browns 23-16. we will have more on the game and on what's happening in sports at 6:20 eastern time. first andrew has the morning's top business headlines. >>> on the global markets agenda, results of an audit of spanish banks will be released today. this will reveal the amount needed to capitalize the country's beleaguered banks. audit results come one day after spain announced its 2013 budget and steve sedgwick will be joining us live with more on all of that in...
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governor brown road to the ceremony in a prius that google modified to steer itself. the driverless cars use video camera, radar sensors and lasers to navigate. >> have you never had a computer reboot on you? >> well, just wait until all these cars get together and all the computers finally decide they don't -- >> they don't need the humans. >> and they don't like people with flesh and bones. >> now we need new jobs for taxi drivers put out of work. >> i can't believe this is actually happening. >> see what happened to that poor guy tumbling in space over and over again. >> i'm afraid i cannot do that. >> you think he's crazy, he's not. and who wrote it? arthur c. clark? >> yeah. up next, it was a few years ago that twitter revolutionized media and became part of daily life for millions of people. julia boorstin spoke to the ceo of twitter. did you tweet about it, julia? >> i did, and i will continue to tweet about it today, joe, as we roll out those sound bites. and the big question, joe, is ever since facebook's disastrous ipo, everyone's been wondering what twitter
governor brown road to the ceremony in a prius that google modified to steer itself. the driverless cars use video camera, radar sensors and lasers to navigate. >> have you never had a computer reboot on you? >> well, just wait until all these cars get together and all the computers finally decide they don't -- >> they don't need the humans. >> and they don't like people with flesh and bones. >> now we need new jobs for taxi drivers put out of work. >> i...
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josh brown, give me the read on that. einhorn says short it. what do you say? >> i was at the conference, and there was a gasp. there were rumors that this would possibly be an einhorn target. it came to fruition. the south side doesn't understand chipotle's customer. they think they go to starbucks and panera and einhorn said that taco bell is the big threat. they launched a catina bell, so that was interesting to me. i thought the gm long idea was interesting. he thinks they can earn as much as $6 post taxes in earning per share by 2014, which would make this stock very cheap if he's right. >> moral of the story, einhorn speaks and stock moves. let's move on. what is the u.s. government doing to restore confidence? they're hosting a roundtable to discuss technology and training. we are joined live from washington, d.c. with more on that. aman. >> it's a day-long roundtable ongoing right now. they're hearing from a variety of industry experts from exchanges and from players who are buying and selling stocks. the message that they get from some of these compute
josh brown, give me the read on that. einhorn says short it. what do you say? >> i was at the conference, and there was a gasp. there were rumors that this would possibly be an einhorn target. it came to fruition. the south side doesn't understand chipotle's customer. they think they go to starbucks and panera and einhorn said that taco bell is the big threat. they launched a catina bell, so that was interesting to me. i thought the gm long idea was interesting. he thinks they can earn as...
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right after brown versus the board of education, they ran a segregationist on their ticket. and who pushes through the civil rights laws, all the way through until finally in the mid '60s. lbj switches to opposing the civil rights laws. and they cared about the blacks for five minutes and then they mores onto talking about rights for girls that want to have abortions. they have dumped the blacks and moved onto larger voting blocks now. >> i am. he comes out with 47% remark and his own party is beating him over the head. my pal bill christy killing the guy. were they too hard on him? >> he was talking to donors he it was a secret tape he was making an obvious point. he was saying they are rejecting me so i might as well not waste my time campaigning to them. that doesn't mean that when you become president -- obviously, ronald reagan's policies did more for poor people and lower middle-class people than certainly the policies of obama? >> can romney win? >> yes. >> 23 million unemployed. >> why are our conservative brothers and sisters so panicky. i agree with you. we have to
right after brown versus the board of education, they ran a segregationist on their ticket. and who pushes through the civil rights laws, all the way through until finally in the mid '60s. lbj switches to opposing the civil rights laws. and they cared about the blacks for five minutes and then they mores onto talking about rights for girls that want to have abortions. they have dumped the blacks and moved onto larger voting blocks now. >> i am. he comes out with 47% remark and his own...
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can you tell us what it means to have a purple line well above a brown line, meaning you have a line that actually shows positive versus a placebo? >> yeah, so the six-minute walk test is the primary outcome measure that is studied to understand the progression of ducenne must -- muscular dystrophy patients end up in a wheelchair. we measure their progression by this six-minute walk. we selected a population that we would have expected would have declined over 48 weeks. in fact, the placebo delayed treatment cohort that did decline through 36 weeks was something we expected. and that was a typical sign of this progressive disease. the fact that we showed a stabilization through 36 weeks excited the prospect of this drug. it excited the researchers and clinicians and the advocacy organizations in duchenne. now we've gone a step further. not only did we show stability through 48 weeks but we showed an improvement, as you mentioned. i'll also say the placebo drug is now on drug and they're producing the protein. so the best case scenario we were hoping for was a stabilization of the pro
can you tell us what it means to have a purple line well above a brown line, meaning you have a line that actually shows positive versus a placebo? >> yeah, so the six-minute walk test is the primary outcome measure that is studied to understand the progression of ducenne must -- muscular dystrophy patients end up in a wheelchair. we measure their progression by this six-minute walk. we selected a population that we would have expected would have declined over 48 weeks. in fact, the...
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here's the big board doing the honors, the former british prime minister gordon brown for global education launching education first, an initiative to provide primary care to children globally. at the nasdaq, erickson equipment provider does the honor there is. lots to watch heading into the open. the case stiller numbers were positive across the board helping to put a bid on the markets right here. >> in all our surprise, that didn't have more staying power after that. >> i totally faded into the close. there was a barclays note on housing this morning, so even though we have seen the data to back up a turn in the housing market, maybe we have already seen the anticipation in the stocks. >> rbc came out the other way. the battleground in housing is in keeping with the battleground in transports, the battleground in steel, these are all -- i was mentioning to david while talking beforehand, these are things -- how bad is the slow down? we don't know. >> it's the question everybody asks. >> yeah. >> slowdown is a word some might take issue with. >> 4.5 million autos. the housing is going up
here's the big board doing the honors, the former british prime minister gordon brown for global education launching education first, an initiative to provide primary care to children globally. at the nasdaq, erickson equipment provider does the honor there is. lots to watch heading into the open. the case stiller numbers were positive across the board helping to put a bid on the markets right here. >> in all our surprise, that didn't have more staying power after that. >> i totally...
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we know scott brown they had to do reconciliation after he won. gym webb fairly won, al franken sort of harvested the boats to beat norm coleman. those made a difference. evan bayh and jim weber saying we wish we hadn't taken 20% of the economy with no republican votes and legislated the most unpopular bill in history that's still unpopular and really poisoned the whole political atmosphere, at the same time you weren't trying to add jobs. it was almost an impediment to adding jobs. >> using reconciliation process on prapts the most important piece of legislation in the last 20 years, it is basically contrary to what america was built on, america was built on consensus. america was built on getting people on board, and legislating accordingly, not in effect using a mickey mouse process to pass a staggering bill that nobody who voted for it had ever read. is this the way you run a country? >> i guess chuck, our friend, pushed jim webb on, wish he hasn't voted for it. no, but even getting him to admit and evan bayh. >> he said he wouldn't? >> he did
we know scott brown they had to do reconciliation after he won. gym webb fairly won, al franken sort of harvested the boats to beat norm coleman. those made a difference. evan bayh and jim weber saying we wish we hadn't taken 20% of the economy with no republican votes and legislated the most unpopular bill in history that's still unpopular and really poisoned the whole political atmosphere, at the same time you weren't trying to add jobs. it was almost an impediment to adding jobs. >>...
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you know just last week, governor jerry brown vetoed a bill that would establish the cleaning for the restaurant playgrounds, and the person that wrote about it, said until there is new evidence that the problem warra warrants more state law, let's look at the mandate. that was his quote. and he says look, let the local folks basically handle this. let's not do this at the state level. there is not enough evidence. what do you say to him? >> well, i would say the data that supports it is the largest and most comprehensive ever collected. it was far larger, i am a very concerned mom. also i'm a researcher, we looked at many locations and clearly the local authorities don't have the authority. it is not within their band width of jurisdiction to go in there. in fact, somebody at the environmental health department testified and said hey, listen, we don't go in there right now. not only do we not include it in the inspections, but we can't require anything in the event that the problem exists. >> i think a lot of people don't realize there is a local health authority or other person that
you know just last week, governor jerry brown vetoed a bill that would establish the cleaning for the restaurant playgrounds, and the person that wrote about it, said until there is new evidence that the problem warra warrants more state law, let's look at the mandate. that was his quote. and he says look, let the local folks basically handle this. let's not do this at the state level. there is not enough evidence. what do you say to him? >> well, i would say the data that supports it is...
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. >>> california governor jerry brown today signed a bill banning a controversy therapy aimed at turning gay kids straight. california is the first state to outlaw the therapy. the law takes effect january 1st. >>> federal officials say they have learned the true identity of the man charged with swindling millions in a fake navy charity scam. it turns out the suspect identifying himself as bobby thompson is really named john donald cody. he is shown here at his bond hearing last may. authorities say he spent decades hiding from bank fraud charges. >>> tomorrow is the day michigan authorities expect to get the results of soil sample tests resulting from a recent tip in the jimmy hoffa case. the samples were taken from beneath a shed in suburban detroit. the tests could determine if a body was buried there. >>> an unexpected obstacle on the track of the high speed downhill skateboarding race. he was cruising about 45 miles per hour when this happened. a deer ran out on the course. he was not injured and the deer ran off. it appears the deer is okay, too. >> wow. it happened so fast. incred
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. >>> california governor jerry brown today signed a bill banning a controversy therapy aimed at turning gay kids straight. california is the first state to outlaw the therapy. the law takes effect january 1st. >>> tomorrow is the day michigan authorities expect to get the results of soil sample testing, results from a recent tip in the jimmy hoffa dace. the samples were taken from beneath a shed in suburban detroit. the test could determine if the body was buried there. >>> an unexpected obstacle on track of the high-speed downhill skateboarding race. you have to see this. the skater was cruising around 4 45 miles an hour. a deer ran on to the course. there it is again. it appeared to be unhurt, too. pretty amazing. anderson? >>> coming up, the show must go on, even if justin bieber froze up. the "ridiculist" is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog b
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a senate race between scott brown and elizabeth warren is getting personal and is getting nasty. a new video shows brown ads doing the tomahawk rally meant to identify her as a member who studied at harvard. this woman's great, great, great grandmother is also in this. >>> benjamin franklin is apparently worth $3 million. the fbi agents found this piece in elton, maryland, and arrested a 46-year-old woman who previously worked as a housekeeper for those involved in the bust. the owner is hoping to have it restored. >> that's a lot of money. >> hopefully you can glue that back together. >>> you love the next story. we have heard about the futuristic cars that drive themselves. the "san francisco chronicle" has this story about the new law signed by governor jerry brown to make a law on driverless cars. google has been developing the technology and says the fleet of the 12-computer-controlled vehicles have gone more than 3,000 miles without an accident. that's a pretty impressive record there. >> it is. you can probably be accident-proof with the driverless cars, a lot better than
a senate race between scott brown and elizabeth warren is getting personal and is getting nasty. a new video shows brown ads doing the tomahawk rally meant to identify her as a member who studied at harvard. this woman's great, great, great grandmother is also in this. >>> benjamin franklin is apparently worth $3 million. the fbi agents found this piece in elton, maryland, and arrested a 46-year-old woman who previously worked as a housekeeper for those involved in the bust. the owner...
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the freak 2's weight was equalled to ♪ >> these brown bears would find the freak 2 freaking delicious. >> that's it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> knowingly wrong and out of date. that describes the intelligence give p as talking points to government officials days after the attack in libya. is there any way this could add up? mike rogers is "outfront" tonight. plus, the l word. that's what both candidates are being called. liars. is this what we should expect wednesday night? and the attack was detected and foiled, but it was on our top secret nuclear trigger. let's dpo "outfront." "outfront" tonight, the buck stops at the white house. cnn has learned that the white house chose to leave out key intelligence from the attack on americans in libya. now, there were three things u.s. intelligence has confirmed to be tree. the attacks were preplanned, terrorist attacks and the work of al-qaeda linked groups. intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administ
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, and that could be big because brown is serving five years' probation for that infamous 2009 assault on his then-girlfriend rihanna. rihanna on monday said i'm praying for you and wishing you the best today. a probation violation hearing has been set for november 1st. >>> talk about the high seas. swimmers in florida helped retrieve large packages of marijuana that were on board an apparent drug smuggling boat that capsized near jacksonville. this was earlier this month. the boat resurfaced off the coast of flagler county. the department of fish and wildlife says nearly 150 pounds of pot were recovered. >>> facebook says private messages dating back to 2009 and earlier are not being posted on users' public time lines. they checked out the situation after some users registered their complaint. facebook says the messages in question were actually public wall postings from friends. the kind that have always been viewable on user profiles. >>> a 15-year-old female high school student got a little more than she bargained for when she agreed to be spanked by a teacher. to get a suspension
, and that could be big because brown is serving five years' probation for that infamous 2009 assault on his then-girlfriend rihanna. rihanna on monday said i'm praying for you and wishing you the best today. a probation violation hearing has been set for november 1st. >>> talk about the high seas. swimmers in florida helped retrieve large packages of marijuana that were on board an apparent drug smuggling boat that capsized near jacksonville. this was earlier this month. the boat...
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jerry brown should not have vetoed that bill. it's democrats taking advantage of the fact that right now latinos and women don't feel they can go to the republican party. the sickness in the republican party on these issues is -- jerry brown should be ashamed of himself. >> don't you think that's a broader pattern in the democratic party? >> it could be. >> you have social issues a lot of places are trumping economic issues. even in new york andrew cuomo maybe signed the bill you're describing, but when cuomo wants to shore up his base, he does gaye marriage and when he wants to come to the marriage, this is something economic liberals should be concerned about that social liberalism is sort of the only liberalism that really matters. >> and i'm delighted that van brought jerry brown up. one, i think van is right. the democratic party does take advantage of its constituencies. i would argue it's taken advantage of latinos for a long time. president obama could have put comprehensive immigration reform forward when he had the hous
jerry brown should not have vetoed that bill. it's democrats taking advantage of the fact that right now latinos and women don't feel they can go to the republican party. the sickness in the republican party on these issues is -- jerry brown should be ashamed of himself. >> don't you think that's a broader pattern in the democratic party? >> it could be. >> you have social issues a lot of places are trumping economic issues. even in new york andrew cuomo maybe signed the bill...
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. >>> fans at last night's browns-ravens game showered returning referees with something they've never gotten before. that would be a standing ovation. and, yes, the refs acknowledge the crowd as they walked on during the season. and the home game boo'd as they ruled against the ravens. they agreed to a new contract and both agreed the game went smoothly. >> welcome back to the officials, good to have you back. >> did you notice the difference? >> sure. these guys are pros, really good. the communication was good. didn't agree with every call. love to know what happened on the last one there that gave them the extra play. haven't seen that yet. heard about it. they were excellent. gene does a great job communicating and the guys on the sidelines does a good job communicati communicating. we're on the same page from a consistency standpoint. >> that doesn't mean the refs didn't get the fans wrath at all. more on cheers and boos, later this hour. >>> with 39 days to go until the election, both campaigns are running at full steam trying to convince america they're the best candidate for p
. >>> fans at last night's browns-ravens game showered returning referees with something they've never gotten before. that would be a standing ovation. and, yes, the refs acknowledge the crowd as they walked on during the season. and the home game boo'd as they ruled against the ravens. they agreed to a new contract and both agreed the game went smoothly. >> welcome back to the officials, good to have you back. >> did you notice the difference? >> sure. these guys are...
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you know just last week governor jerry brown in california vetoed a bill that would have established these standards for cleaning and for safety at these restaurant playgrounds, and the letter to the california state assembly that passed the bill, he wrote this. he wrote, "until there's more evidence that the problem warrants new state law, let's let the locals enforce what can already be called a comprehensive mandate." that was his quote, erin, and he says, look, let the local folks basically handle this. let's not do this at the state level. there's not enough evidence. what do you say to him? >> well, i would say the data that supported this is the large sxes most comprehensive ever collected in the united states. it is far larger than anyone else. i happen to be a very concerned mom, but more importantly, i'm also a researcher, and we looked at more than 25 states and more than 70 locations. clearly, the local authorities don't have the authority. it's not within their band width or yourself dikz as present. that was verified at every turn and many every county. in fact, someone
you know just last week governor jerry brown in california vetoed a bill that would have established these standards for cleaning and for safety at these restaurant playgrounds, and the letter to the california state assembly that passed the bill, he wrote this. he wrote, "until there's more evidence that the problem warrants new state law, let's let the locals enforce what can already be called a comprehensive mandate." that was his quote, erin, and he says, look, let the local folks...
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she lost to jerry brown two years ago and now leads hewlett-packard. she's a successful, wealthy businesswoman who entered politics and she faced some of the very same criticisms being hurled at gop presidential candidate mitt romney. here is what meg whitman said when our poppy harlow asked her if she had any advice for romney. >> i'm out of the advice business in terms of politics. listen, i just say, you know, talk about the economy, talk about your vision for the future, of how you want to have -- put in place the policies that are going to have this economy come roaring back, so, you know, unemployment will drop, businesses will hire, and everyone will feel more secure about the future. these campaigns are -- they have their ups and downs. they're tremendously challenging. and we always knew this was going to be a tough race against an incumbent president. so, you know, i think we have four more weeks to go in the campaign. there is a lot of ground to cover. we'll see what happens. >> do you think your friend mitt romney is going to win? >> i thin
she lost to jerry brown two years ago and now leads hewlett-packard. she's a successful, wealthy businesswoman who entered politics and she faced some of the very same criticisms being hurled at gop presidential candidate mitt romney. here is what meg whitman said when our poppy harlow asked her if she had any advice for romney. >> i'm out of the advice business in terms of politics. listen, i just say, you know, talk about the economy, talk about your vision for the future, of how you...
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governor jerry brown signed the legislation. the bill's sponsor says conversion therapy is dangerous. a conservative group plans to file a suit. >>> families may have to dig deeper to pay for milk. the new york daily news quotes senator charles schumer as saying milk prices could double if congress does not approve a new farm bill. the senate's passed it, but not the house. a more dire warning coming from the national milk producers federation. milk could hit $6 a gallon. >>> an addictive dance. hundreds of prisoners in the philippines doing their rendition of the gangnam style dance. if you don't know him, you may have been living under a rock. gangnam style is the most liked youtube video ever with 335 million views. guess what? the song is number two. listen to it. on the u.s. charts. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-us
governor jerry brown signed the legislation. the bill's sponsor says conversion therapy is dangerous. a conservative group plans to file a suit. >>> families may have to dig deeper to pay for milk. the new york daily news quotes senator charles schumer as saying milk prices could double if congress does not approve a new farm bill. the senate's passed it, but not the house. a more dire warning coming from the national milk producers federation. milk could hit $6 a gallon. >>>...
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fans in baltimore gave them a standing ovation, ahead of last night's ravens/browns game. the replacements just one day after the league and referees union agreed on a new eight-year contract. nischelle turner is live in los angeles. they loved them at least at the very beginning. how did it go? >> four minutes they loved them for, soledad. you know, it didn't take long for the boos to come out. it wasn't because of bad calls or calls that fans thought were wrong. it was because, you know, when you have the home team and you make a call against the home team, fans don't tend to like that. the refs, the real regular refs did get that standing ovation. here's one of the calls in the third quarter about seven minutes in, a helmet-to-helmet hit call. they really heard the boos then. i was kind of taking notes while watching the game last night. one of the things i wrote down, it's kind of hard to look at the refs when you're watching on television. but that really is a good thing. because one of the benchmarks to see if they did do a good job was if you don't notice that they'
fans in baltimore gave them a standing ovation, ahead of last night's ravens/browns game. the replacements just one day after the league and referees union agreed on a new eight-year contract. nischelle turner is live in los angeles. they loved them at least at the very beginning. how did it go? >> four minutes they loved them for, soledad. you know, it didn't take long for the boos to come out. it wasn't because of bad calls or calls that fans thought were wrong. it was because, you...
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it could not have come any sooner, especially with tonight's game with the browns versus the ravens. >> this is an eight-year deal, which sun precedented. who got the better end of the deal? >> there was promise on both sides. i think it's clear, i think a lot of people have been looking at this, i think it's clear the refs got the better end of the deal. you remember over the weekend, right, the owners are saying there's no more wiggle room, we've given all we can. the refs were opposed basically to having -- switching from their pension to a 401(k) plan. they got to keep their pension and a pay bump. >> was that a big pay bump. >> it's basically from 149,000 a year to 205,000 a year by 2019. that's pretty much of a significant bump. >> i'm curious about the pressure here. they caved to pressure, right who had the biggest pressure applied? was it the fans? was it perhaps las vegas yesterday? because we heard they were actually refund something money. how did it all play out? >> some people are talking about vegas. but really it was the pressure from the fans. one again, 70,000 calls
it could not have come any sooner, especially with tonight's game with the browns versus the ravens. >> this is an eight-year deal, which sun precedented. who got the better end of the deal? >> there was promise on both sides. i think it's clear, i think a lot of people have been looking at this, i think it's clear the refs got the better end of the deal. you remember over the weekend, right, the owners are saying there's no more wiggle room, we've given all we can. the refs were...
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. >>> brown residue in the water, roach traps in a food cabinet. ahead, the appalling sanitary conditions that earned a popular cruise ship a rare failing grade. plus, heated legal battles over voting rights gripping much of the country. what it could mean for early voting about to get underway in a number of key battleground states. i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of...
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. >>> california governor jerry brown today signed a bill banning a controversy therapy aimed at turning gay kids straight. california is the first state to outlaw the therapy. the law takes effect january 1st. >>> tomorrow is the day michigan authorities expect to get results of soil sample testing results from a recent tip in the jimmy hoffa case. the samples were taken from beneath a shed in suburban detroit. the test could determine if a body was buried there. >>> an unexpected obstacle on the track of a downspeed skateboarding case. he was cruising around 45 miles an hour when this happened. a deer ran on to the course, he was not injured and the deer ran off. it amired to be unhurt too. >>> coming up, the show must go on, even if justin bieber throws up. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. >>> all right. time now for the "ridiculist." tonight, we're adding all the nonbelievers out there. in case
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i have over here, michael brown, one of the founders. this was an effort where two social pioneers, michael and his friend alan casey, brought corporations and government together with volunteers to form this entity, and it was the model as the president said for americorps. and i -- i actually happened to be there at the first time he visited city year. he was there investigating the life-changing successes which were being reported in the lives of these young people that come together for a year of service. and as they were linked with corporate teams that worked with them. now i saw the power of these partnerships in 2002 when i was asked to be the head of the winter olympic games in salt lake city. i saw what happened when elements of a community were willing to join together in extraordinary unity. we were able to overcome challenges that many thought would be impossible for an organization like ours to overcome. the clinton global initiative has also dem straighted the effe -- demonstrated social enterprise. endeavor to comfort and
i have over here, michael brown, one of the founders. this was an effort where two social pioneers, michael and his friend alan casey, brought corporations and government together with volunteers to form this entity, and it was the model as the president said for americorps. and i -- i actually happened to be there at the first time he visited city year. he was there investigating the life-changing successes which were being reported in the lives of these young people that come together for a...
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but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> whether you're in the middle dallas, you're a normal suburban family, but you don't make an outrageous amounts of money. you can't pay for outrageous prices for tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college affordability a key issue for younger voters. >> i want to make college more affordable for every young person with the initiative and drive to go and make sure they're not burdened by thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> reporter: president obama has expanded pell grants and cut out the banks as middlemen for the loans, allowing students to borrow directly from the government. now obama proposes to slow tuition grants by increasing state grants. yet he'd need congress to help fund that. >> i'm not going to promise free stuff that i know you're going to end up paying for. i want to give you a great job so you'll be
but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> whether you're in the middle dallas, you're a normal suburban family, but you don't make an outrageous amounts of money. you can't pay for outrageous prices for tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college...
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scott brown's in massachusetts. and the one left open in maine by retiring u.s. senator olympia snowe. now, the key according to republican strategists i talked to is not losing those republican seats. but they also say that that is going to be very difficult. and if they don't keep those republican seats, they really are going to have to run the board on the tossup seats now held by democrats. and they say that is going to be a big, big challenge. >> and also a big, big challenge is something a lot of people are talking about is romney and maybe his trouble in some of these key states and how that could potentially hurt down ballot. what are you hearing? >> republican sfrat strategists who i talk to who are in charge of taking control of the senate say it is a problem. especially when you look at wisconsin, virginia and even ohio where mitt romney is simply not doing as well on the presidential level. they think it is really dragging down their candidates. in the words of one source i talked to, it is pulling them down and making them fall behind. ironically it
scott brown's in massachusetts. and the one left open in maine by retiring u.s. senator olympia snowe. now, the key according to republican strategists i talked to is not losing those republican seats. but they also say that that is going to be very difficult. and if they don't keep those republican seats, they really are going to have to run the board on the tossup seats now held by democrats. and they say that is going to be a big, big challenge. >> and also a big, big challenge is...
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you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the morning debate session. i'm sorry. i had to do it. >> puns aside, before we start focusing on tomorrow night in den denver, i want to look back at romney and obama. romney, maybe appearing a little more amped up than the president in these sxmexamples. let's watch and talk on the other side. >> you have a problem with al w allowing someone to finish speaking. i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you got to let both people speak. let me speak. >> at the time when the war started you said it would be quick and easy. you said you knew where the wea
you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the...
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but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> you're in the middle class, you are a normal suburban family, but you don't make an o outrageous amount of money so you can't pay the outrageous tuitions. >> reporter: student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over e
but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> you're in the middle class, you are a normal suburban family, but you don't make an o outrageous amount of money so you can't pay the outrageous tuitions. >> reporter: student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over e
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>> reporter: when jackie graduated from brown university this year, she put off going straight to medical school. instead, she took a research job at sloan-kettering hospital. >> it is nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: and she had plenty of them, $100,000 worth. why? her family is middle class. her mother works in a school. her dad owns a bar. she says they're considered too wealthy to qualify for many grants but, she says, no the wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> when you're in the middle class, you're a normal suburban family, do you nt make an outrageous amount of money so you can't pay for these outrage us prices por tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit $1 trillion last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college affordability a key issue for younger voters. >> i want to make college more affordable for every youn
>> reporter: when jackie graduated from brown university this year, she put off going straight to medical school. instead, she took a research job at sloan-kettering hospital. >> it is nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: and she had plenty of them, $100,000 worth. why? her family is middle class. her mother works in a school. her dad owns a bar. she says they're...
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when jackie graduated from brown university this year she put off going straight to medical school. instead she took a research job at sloan kettering hospital. >> it was nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: she had plenty of them. $100,000 worth. why? her familiar familiar sly middle class. they are considered too wealthy to qualify for grants but not wealthy enough to have saved the money for more than 2k4r50rs,000 a year to attend brown. >> you are in the middle of class. normal suburban family. you just don't make an outrageous amount of money and can't pay the prices for tuition, you know. >> reporter: she is not alone. student loan debt hit a trillion dollar last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. and enter the presidential campaign with college affordability a key issue for younger voters. >> i want to make college more affordable important every young person who has the initiative and drive to go and make sure they are not
when jackie graduated from brown university this year she put off going straight to medical school. instead she took a research job at sloan kettering hospital. >> it was nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: she had plenty of them. $100,000 worth. why? her familiar familiar sly middle class. they are considered too wealthy to qualify for grants but not wealthy enough to have...
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they will be able to curse and boo the real refs again, finally, for the ravens/browns game tonight. and calmed by the knowledge they won't have to see another replacement official for at least eight years, because that's how long the new labor deal will last. jason carroll, i know you're excited. he joins us live to talk about how they reached this deal while we were all sleeping. >> you seem more excited. did you see how excited he was at the top? you seem very excited. and it's not just you. a lot of people excited by this decision. both sides met for 17 hours on tuesday, met until midnight last night. the agreement basically means that the nfl referees will not have to give up their pension. that was a big sticking point for them. they will not have to go and take that 401(k). so that's a big deal for them. the deal also means that they're going to get a pay raise spread out over the next few years. the late-night deal comes after that botched call that you talked about, everyone was talking about it, from monday's seattle/green bay game. the nfl received some 70,000 calls from u
they will be able to curse and boo the real refs again, finally, for the ravens/browns game tonight. and calmed by the knowledge they won't have to see another replacement official for at least eight years, because that's how long the new labor deal will last. jason carroll, i know you're excited. he joins us live to talk about how they reached this deal while we were all sleeping. >> you seem more excited. did you see how excited he was at the top? you seem very excited. and it's not...
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it was the weigh in that answered charlie brown's age old question. >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> there it is. the scale tips 2,009 pounds. ron wallace ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. that from 2006 when he last broke the record. the one-ton pumpkin is named a freak 2. it came from the seed of the freak 1, which tie died on the vine last year. the freak 2 won a $5,50 prize, plus a bonus. wa wallace was growing giant pumpkins is addictive. >> put one of these in the ground and get hooked, never grow back to growing vegetables again. >> it may be biggest pumpkin, wouldn't win a beauty content instead of being around and round. look more like a globe of fat. why did he look so homely? >> it's genetics. they grow at such a quick pace, they get distorted. >> for now, it's an object of admiration. eventually, it will probably be carved. >> breeding giant pumpkins is like horse racing. >> the freak 2's seeds could sell anywhere from 200 to $3,000 per
it was the weigh in that answered charlie brown's age old question. >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> there it is. the scale tips 2,009 pounds. ron wallace ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. that from 2006 when he last broke the record. the one-ton pumpkin is named a freak 2. it came from the seed of the freak 1, which tie died on the vine last year. the freak 2 won a...
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problem is ebb he could bring relatively vulnerable republican senatorial candidates down as well, scott brown in massachusetts, linda mcmahon running for the senate seat in connecticut, so this could potentially be a nightmare if a lot of the establishment republicans change their mind and decide to go into missouri and raise money for them and provide money for them and help them out and i don't think they'll do that given what they have said about him but he is getting a little support even newt gingrich the other day came out and said you have to help this guy. it is a problem for republicans because, remember, in 2008 and they had a shot in 2010 i should say, and they had a shot of getting the majority, but they put some weak candidates up, whether in delaware, colorado, nevada, and they got the minority status in the senate as a result. >> i tell you what. there are a couple of republicans who were throwing him under the bus when the legitimate rape comments came out and as soon as they knew they were stuck with i am had, holy cow. >> the chairman of the republican party, the republican
problem is ebb he could bring relatively vulnerable republican senatorial candidates down as well, scott brown in massachusetts, linda mcmahon running for the senate seat in connecticut, so this could potentially be a nightmare if a lot of the establishment republicans change their mind and decide to go into missouri and raise money for them and provide money for them and help them out and i don't think they'll do that given what they have said about him but he is getting a little support even...
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the crew got a standing ovation from the crowd in baltimore before the ravens/browns game. football and therefore life as we know it nearly unraveled during prechaotic weeks with those replacement referees. roger goodell apologized to fans for the lockout but insisted the league and the referees were close to a deal even without that debacle last monday night. >> i believe we would have reached an agreement this week regardless of monday night or sunday night or the past weekend. everybody was to the point of getting this concluded. >> so how did the real guys do? cnn's nischelle turner is live in los angeles. what did unthink? any bad calls? >> reporter: well, it depends on who you're rooting for basically, john, you know, yes, the refs -- the real refs got a standing ovation last night and everyone was breathing a sigh of relief that they were back on the field but you know what, it did not take long for the boo birds to come out. it was about four minutes into the game in the first quarter when the refs made a holding call on the ravens, and you heard the boo birds so it
the crew got a standing ovation from the crowd in baltimore before the ravens/browns game. football and therefore life as we know it nearly unraveled during prechaotic weeks with those replacement referees. roger goodell apologized to fans for the lockout but insisted the league and the referees were close to a deal even without that debacle last monday night. >> i believe we would have reached an agreement this week regardless of monday night or sunday night or the past weekend....
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senator brown at 10 points. i think here in ohio, if anything, the margin has actually widened in recent days. in the battleground states especially, the president seems to be doing very well. >> so you have no fear that the president peaked too early? >> you always have a little fear. i have great confidence in this president and the campaign. the campaign here in ohio is the strongest i've ever seen. the grassroots effort, the local efforts to get out the vote. i think we're going to do okay. you don't count your chickens before they hatch and we're not going to do that. but we're voting in ohio beginning today. and people stayed up all night, camped out all night here in ohio, waiting to be able to cast their votes this morning. that shows the enthusiasm that exists here in our great state. >> the big news, of course, this week is the presidential die ba -- debates. there are examples of mr. obama having issues with tone in past debates. let's listen to a famous moment. >> he's very likable. i agree with that
senator brown at 10 points. i think here in ohio, if anything, the margin has actually widened in recent days. in the battleground states especially, the president seems to be doing very well. >> so you have no fear that the president peaked too early? >> you always have a little fear. i have great confidence in this president and the campaign. the campaign here in ohio is the strongest i've ever seen. the grassroots effort, the local efforts to get out the vote. i think we're going...
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you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those replacement refs. this is monday night football. here's what the commissioner, roger goodell, had to say about all of this. >> you never want to see a game end like that. and you never want to see a game end on a controversial play. in 32 years as a league employee, that's something you always would like to see avoided. this is the right thing to do. get the officials back on the field, get the agreement concluded. and that was really what everyone's objective was. >> so game on tonight. nfl refs will vote on the tentative agreement saturday. from the nfl to th
you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those...
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night nair is finally over, the regular referees coming back on the field, starting with tonight's browns/ravens game. the tipping point to reach a deal between the league and the refs may have indeed been that botched call at the end of monday night's football game. cnn's jason carle is outside the nfl's offices. good morning, jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. that call on monday night set all things in motion, 17 hours of negotiation going on in tuesday, more negotiating going on until midnight last night, about when both sides came to this agreement, made the announcement they reach this agreement, fans are very happy about, the rest really making now the a good way in terms of what was reached. the referees will not have to give up their pension in exchange for 401(k) plan and last pay raise spread out over the next several years, the nfl commissioner weighing in late last night, carol, saying this agreement supports long-term reforms that will make officiating better, the teams, players and fans want and deserve both consistency and quality in officiating. the referee asso
night nair is finally over, the regular referees coming back on the field, starting with tonight's browns/ravens game. the tipping point to reach a deal between the league and the refs may have indeed been that botched call at the end of monday night's football game. cnn's jason carle is outside the nfl's offices. good morning, jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. that call on monday night set all things in motion, 17 hours of negotiation going on in tuesday, more negotiating...
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that will be lifted so they can be back out there tonight for the game with the ravens verses the browns. they're expected to -- the referees association expected to ratify the agreement friday or possibly on saturday. a lot of happy people will be showing up at that stadium tonight in baltimore, suzanne. >> i guess we've got to live with the results from the past. life ain't perfect, it's not fair. we have to live with it and move on. we'll try. all right, jason, thank you. >>> courting the jewish vote. >> the public appearance is that the united states will be behind israel if something happens. z i'd rather the united states be next to israel. >> these people are so pumped about politics, they broke their religious fast to talk about religion. >>> people are dialing back on clothes, movies and good food just so they can have a cell phone. >>> and gets are getting healthier food in school lunches. students and their stomachs are grumbling. they're hungry and want more food. are there enough calories to keep their energy up through out the day? ike [tearfully] this is the best day ever!
that will be lifted so they can be back out there tonight for the game with the ravens verses the browns. they're expected to -- the referees association expected to ratify the agreement friday or possibly on saturday. a lot of happy people will be showing up at that stadium tonight in baltimore, suzanne. >> i guess we've got to live with the results from the past. life ain't perfect, it's not fair. we have to live with it and move on. we'll try. all right, jason, thank you. >>>...
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and massachusetts, this is interesting, this is where republican senator scott brown is fighting for re-election, a tough fight there, democrats hope they can win one back, fred. >> paul steinhauser, good to see you. thanks so much from washington. >> thank you. >>> all right, as world leaders gather in new york, trying to figure out how to end syria's civil war, the numbers coming out of the country show the crisis is getting far worse. youtube video showing just how risky walking in syria's biggest sy of aleppo it be. 122 people have been killed so far today. the death toll since march, 2011, 30,000. that figure from a syrian human rights group. and now the united nations is releasing this figure. 700,000. that's the number of refugees predicted to flow into other countries. the u.n.'s refugee agency is asking for more than $480 million in aid. as all of this is happening, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said today that u.s. intelligence has detected syria moving chemical weapons at some sites for security reasons. a detail that could influence a decision about u.s. military in
and massachusetts, this is interesting, this is where republican senator scott brown is fighting for re-election, a tough fight there, democrats hope they can win one back, fred. >> paul steinhauser, good to see you. thanks so much from washington. >> thank you. >>> all right, as world leaders gather in new york, trying to figure out how to end syria's civil war, the numbers coming out of the country show the crisis is getting far worse. youtube video showing just how risky...